Example sentences of "go up to [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The annual subscription is going up to £8 for the year 1991 , which may seem like a rather large increase to some of us . |
2 | Oh , and I 'm thinking of going up to London for the best part of next week . " |
3 | No , cos one of them kept going up to London for the we week and then went back home at the weekends and he had this lovely house ! |
4 | When we were married , Jane was still an undergraduate at Westfield College in London , so she had to go up to London during the week . |
5 | We must consequently not expect Greek callers at Palestinian ports to go up to Jerusalem for the pleasure of observing Jewish festivals . |
6 | With a floppy drive the price goes up to $4,145 by the dozen . |
7 | Which means that from Slains they took some old route perhaps across the Moss of Cruden , then crossed where the A92 runs now , and from the modern A950 , or a comparable road , went up to Strichen through the Forest of Deer : today 's byroads may have been old lanes or drovers ' trails . |
8 | I went up to Cambridge in the Michaelmas term of 1921 . |
9 | Prices for Koons 's work start at $65,000 ( and went up to $250,000 at the Banality show ) , but there are plenty of takers . |
10 | Dermot joined me at Magdalen for my fourth year at Oxford ; Roddy did not go up to Oxford until the year after I had left . |
11 | In 2013 it will go up to 20pc of the market value . ’ |
12 | Alistair did not go up to Leeds for the weekend . |
13 | I could work here then go up to London during the day and try to get things sorted out . |